Multiplayer

Feel like you could use some company?

You don't have to play these games by yourself. Ask some friends over and play these games together to introduce some friendly competition. Team up to do better at games like Bubble Trouble and Boxhead Zombies, or play a game of golf or pool against one another. Of course you don't have to have friends handy to play multiplayer games. You can also play against other people all over the world. Enter upon battles and online puzzle competitions, or play card games or darts against any available player. With these mutliplayer games you'll never be in need of gaming company again. Check the left-hand tag bar for a quick overview of the most popular multiplayer game categories for easy navigation. Enjoy!

In Blob Wars the objective of the game is to cover as much of the board as possible with your own blobs. Blobs change colour when they come into contact with blobs of the opposing colour. You can jump over one square, or clone your blob by moving to an adjacent square.

You can play this bomberman game on your own, or with up to four players all seated at one keyboard. Place bombs around the maze and collect the bonus items. These can help you trap and blow up your opponent.

This is a fairly calm and relaxing version of bomberman, but if you are looking for more excitement you can always try the multiplayer version of this game with a friend. Place the bombs in the field and don't get caught in the blast. Try to trap your opponent and collect the bonus items.

In this game of curling you don't slide granite stones across the ice, you slide puppies across a polished floor. Try to get you puppies in the target. You can bump your opponent's puppies out if you want.

Play Sudoku puzzles against people from all over the world. The puzzle even shows you the possible moves in the green bar below. Click on the right numbers to fill them in. Even if you don't finish first you will still get to finish your puzzle.

Use your stones to try to enclose enemy stones and turn them into your own stones. The hexagonal shape of the board allows the stones to make unexpectedly big jumps. You can keep track of the balance in the right hand corner.

Race against lots of other players. The concept is still the same as in Platform Racing 1, but the graphics are a little better, and there are far more options and better player customization options. Select what races you want to compete in.